What on earth happened to shooting and editing RAW files on iOS 10 like was announced?! where the hell is it...
You can now make personal playlists public
Thank you!QuickTime!
It's built-in right into OS X / macOS. Works very great. Just connect your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, open QuickTime, click Archive in the menu bar and choose New Movie or something like that (I'm Dutch, so not sure what the text exactly is in English).
It's simple, yet it works precisely like I want it to.
Enough with the dark mode. It is not in iOS 10.0 and sure would not appear in a late beta.
Yeah, I too struggle to understand what he said.I'm not even going to read that. Grammar please.
That's exactly what it is. The ability to save raw sensor data was added as an API call for third party apps. There's already an app that a developer made where they were able to capture raw images in an earlier beta.The stock camera app will likely not support this. Im pretty sure they meant that third party apps will have the ability to capture RAW files.
As per WWDC, "During a WWDC session this morning, Apple revealed that RAW image shooting will be supported on the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, and the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro."It will most likely only be an iPhone 7 thing (for at least shooting in RAW) with the bigger sensor and lens module they're adding.
It will most likely only be an iPhone 7 thing (for at least shooting in RAW) with the bigger sensor and lens module they're adding.
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They have never announced a future iPhone only feature at WWDC. I bet at least the iPhone 6S and up gets it. I could be wrong, but I have never seen Apple announce a feature for a future release and then make it for just a not yet released iPhone
As per WWDC, "During a WWDC session this morning, Apple revealed that RAW image shooting will be supported on the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, and the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro."
http://www.cultofmac.com/433365/photographers-rejoice-ios-10-lets-you-snap-raw-images/
is dark mode out yet :3?
That article mentions shooting RAW with 3rd party apps. Obviously we can't see or test that in beta because 3rd party apps can't update onto the App Store with that functionality yet until iOS 10 is officially released.
it's been solid for the fast couple of Betas, using it on my work phone and personal iPadI was thinking about using the public beta on my daily, but have always been a bit against using an unfinished OS.
If you're using it, how has it been for you?
Well.... Only 8 more months until ios 10 is as stable and fluid as iOS 9..
You can now make personal playlists public
How do you do that? I have some playlists I wanted to share on Facebook.
The ability to share playlists has been avaliable since iOS 8.4.
LOL and I am sure there is a great reason to close an app when its opening. I am just not sure what it is. And I still dont see it.(I dont think) looks the same to me as pb4. But not sure it even matters to me because typically when i open an app, it because........ ummm I want it open. In other news this version seems fine in other areas. I see a few real issues resolved so that's a good thing.It's blurred on mine. In which instance are you using Notification Center, in an app or on the Home screen?
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You have to close an app when it's opening. If you do it when the app is open, it's the same as it has been for a while.